Want this question answered?
The word "hydrate" is a term used in organic chemistry. It's used to describe an organic substance that contains water. It can also be used as a verb in everyday language, meaning to ingest water.
It is important to hydrate before going out into the heat.
The word or term alkali comes from the Arabic language.
Mono comes from Greek, "manos", and means one. "Saccharide" is also Greek. It comes from the word "sacchar", and means sugar.
It comes from the Latin word for silver, argentum, which means white or shinning.
well hydrate comes from hydro which means water and de is a negating word so there ya go
The word ceramics comes from the Greek word keramikós,which means potters' clay.
The term comes from a Greek word that means "running ahead of."
The term "schematic" comes from the greek word "schema" which means "drawing".
The word "hydrate" is a term used in organic chemistry. It's used to describe an organic substance that contains water. It can also be used as a verb in everyday language, meaning to ingest water.
The word Bible is not an acronym. It comes from the Greek term ta biblia which means "the books".
The word "introduction" itself is the literal term for introduction. It comes from the Latin verb "introducere" which means "to lead in". There isn't a separate word that means "introduction" more literally.
The word hammer comes from the Old English word hamor which in Germanic means "stone"
Carbo is carbon and hydrate is containing water. I believe its Greek.
It comes from a term in Greek called Dinosauria which means 'terrible lizard'
The word, acerbic, comes from the Latin word, acere and means to be sour. Acidic is another term for something that is sour.
The origin of the word hospitality comes from Greek roots where "hospi" means friendly and "tality" means service